![]() ![]() Here at Purebaby we use the softest organic cotton in our clothing and accessories, the best choice for your little one. Items such as singlets, growsuits and rompers and more are in direct contact with a baby’s skin, so soft, natural fibres are the gentlest choice. Natural fabrics such as organic cotton are best for a newborn’s delicate skin, as they are breathable and prevent sweat from collecting on their skin. When purchasing items for your baby’s first wardrobe, it’s important to consider the following: Fabrics Our baby hair brushes are great for brushing any baby hairs, loosening cradle cap or for a relaxing baby massage. Featuring an extra long body with an elasticated pouch for the easiest of changing! We recommend you have at least 2 of these in your newborn wardrobe rotation. Our Sleepsuits are a growsuit alternative, we like to call them a nightie for newborns. Choose from either our long sleeve or short sleeve growsuit options depending on the season. With enclosed feet and fold-over mittens, our growsuits will keep your baby warm and comfortable. ![]() Two-way zips on your onesies are a must for easy changing, as are zip protectors to protect the most delicate of skin. Your baby will likely live in growsuits for the first few months of their life. Whether you’re choosing rib singlets, singlet bodysuits with press studs or a combination of styles, our Essentials range has you covered. ![]() Singlets can be worn all year round, day or night, so it’s important to have plenty of these in your baby’s wardrobe. The first place to start is always a singlet, as it is an essential piece when layering. These are your staple items that will be used every day, so be sure to have a couple of each handy. Download a printable version of our newborn wardrobe checklist here. We have created a newborn baby clothing checklist for your little one’s first wardrobe to guide you through the gorgeous world of dressing your baby in those first few months. ![]() A simple checklist of newborn baby essentials is a great way to get you started thinking about what your baby actually needs. ![]()
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